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Ariel's Families of Colours

Yesterday, we had Israel 60's celebrations at Amirim school (- where my son Yarin study ). After the celebration, there was a huge exhibition of the kids ART, in school... I took many photos of the extraordinary works that they do, with their outstanding teachers. While taking the photos...and actually almost going from there , Ariel the kid in this photo came to me and asked me : " Did you take photos of these works ... Those are mine ... "... I said: "I took the ALL group of abstract works, do you wish I'll take a photo, of your own in separate ?.." He was a bit confused but so charming, so I made a small interview with him about the work. The project called " New Horizons "... The kids had to work in abstract way, on " COLOURS FAMILIES "... And so Ariel enjoyed very much , and made few families of colours as can be seen here. I noticed enthusiasm in his words...He's truly a wonderful kid... He's not sure if he'll be artist when he grows.. One thing I'm sure, whatever he'll do he'll be successful. Good luck Ariel !! Copyrights (c) Ariel Sebaun. Copyrights (c) Amirim family.

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Steven Torrisi 18 May 2008

In Arielle's selection I see the different geography and climates of the world as suggested by their grouping together on one background. He looks a bit taken back probably because he recognized the local and international artist Nira Dabush.

Izabella Pavlushko 18 May 2008

Children always have beautiful sence of colors. Wonderful exposition.

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 18 May 2008

impressed by this!! LOVE IT!!

Joyce Goldin 17 May 2008

Azeh Yofe!! Col Ha Kavode!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks so much, Joyce.. What a great Hebrew you write :-) SHALOM, Nira.

Sharon Gonzalez 17 May 2008

Thank you, Nira, for this. You took fabulous photos of a wonderful artist! Awesome all of it! Your photos and your story!

Artist Reply: Thanks so much, Sharon.. SHALOM, Nira.